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Diglossia vs Codeswitching - What's the difference?

diglossia | codeswitching |

As nouns the difference between diglossia and codeswitching

is that diglossia is the coexistence of two closely related native languages or dialects among a certain population, one of which is regarded to be more prestigious than the other; also, that of two unrelated languages while codeswitching is alternative form of code-switching.

As a verb codeswitching is

present participle of codeswitch.

diglossia

Alternative forms

* (linguistics)diglossy

Noun

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  • (linguistics) the coexistence of two closely related native languages or dialects among a certain population, one of which is regarded to be more prestigious than the other; also, that of two unrelated languages
  • (pathology) the presence of a cleft or doubled tongue
  • codeswitching

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  • Verb

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